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[* black] Let's ''switch'' this teardown into gear!
[* black] The first thing we spot is the model number—HAC-001—printed on the rear case.
[* black] Switching our attention to the ports, we find:
[* red] microSD located underneath the kickstand (which is surprisingly difficult to flip up)
[* orange] USB-C on the bottom edge
[* yellow] Standard 3.5 mm headphone jack
[* green] Proprietary Nintendo game card slot
-[* icon_note] Also found along the top edge is the Switch's cooling fins that allow the console to output 1080p video without melting through the case.
+[* icon_note] We also spot the fan exhaust, peeking through the top edge. We've read that when the switch is in console mode and pushing out 1080p graphics, it may need to make heavy use of the integrated fan to avoid melting internal components and coffee tables.